Angola High School - Key Yearbook (Angola, IN)

 - Class of 1934

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Margaret E. Wilson Ella IjOu Sunday James F. McKillen Max C. Nfwnam . n fd MARGARET E. WII SOX JAMES I ' McKill?:n It ' s a woild hearts and ousf world, its folly. G. Fl. .■!, 4; Room Athleti porter 4; G. A Chorus 1, 2, : Cappella Choi Key Staff 4. full of a seri- for all Home s Re- . C. 3, 4; ?, 4; A r 2, 3; lie leaves li i m far w things tlia:i Tlie love of — without a foe. behind tjrthier tears. friends single ■inifred A. Rul ertson Almeda Wells WINIFRED A. ROBERTSON ' A woman ' s hear t, like the moon, is always changing; liicliurd Wilder Harold Edward Shefter Madelyn M. Meyei LaVerge Wyatt RICHARD WILDER iL DELYN M. MEYERS but t ways ere man in al- it. Worth man Want of low. makes the the fel- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4; Class Treas. 3. 4; H t» m e Room Prose- cutor 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 4; Kev Staff: Editor of A ' llangdoodle 1. 2, 3. l ' ;ilitor in Chief „ Kill.- Club Trea; Hi-Y» PI a .- 4 G. R. 1. 2, 3. 4. Class Vice - Pres. 1; Debate 2, 3; G. A. C. 2, 3; Chorus 2, 3; Key rtaff; Key Periodical Staff 4, Council 4. Student Hi-Y 2. 3. 4. Home Room Sheriff 3: Bas- ketball 2: Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4; Band 4; C h o r u;s 1. 2. 3. 4; Quartette 3 : Yell Leader 4: Minstrel 1. 2. 3, 4; Key Staff 4: Rifle Club Pres. 4; Hi-Y- Play 4. System ii note of G. R. 2 : I Clerk 3. G. A. C. 3 the key- success. lome Room Treas. 4: EfjLA LOU SUNDAY These little are great men. G. R. 2, 3, C. 1. 2, 3, 4: 1; Minstrel 1 things J little 4; G. A. Chorus NEWNAM Oh seize the iitstant time; you neve r will With water once passed by impel the mill. Hi-Y ' 3 : Home Room Janitor 4, flecorder 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrel 4. ALMEDA WELLH She is gentle: she is shy, But there ' s mischief in her eye. G. R. 2, 3. 4; Class Sec. 2: Auditorium Committee 4; Home Room Athletics Re- porter 3; G. A. C. 2; Chorus 2. 3, 4; A Cap- pella Choir 3. 4. HAROLD EDWARD SHEFFER L.A. VERGE WYATT ' ' The power of thought; the mag- .ic of mind. Hi-Y ' 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball 1; Orchestra 1, 2; Band 1, 2; Cho- rus 1; Minstrel 1; Ed itor of Whang- doodle 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 3, 4; F. F. A. 3, 4. Who chooseth m e must give and haz- ard all. C. 1 2. 3. R. 2, 3, 4; G. A. 2, 3. 4; Chorus 4: Minstrel 1. Nice • ENICCX • ENICCX • XENICI Pag-e eig-hteen

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NICI X • ENICCJ • XENICPX • XENI€CX • RAYMOND A. ELYDA CHAUDOIN - ' IT Tvmj H teniS I — - LA VAXA B. MUXN WAYNE ALDRICH GPaFFITH W LLT.AtMSON, R. ■ 1 ■ ' Her eyes as stars of A happy disposition A little mischief by By the w o r k one twiliirht fair Ea is tall and full ■ yith a smile for the way knows the work- L ike twiliglu too her of fun eyeryone. Is just the thing to man. dusky hair. Joking ' ere the day ' s begun. G. R. Vice-Pres. 1, spice the day. Hi-Y 4; 4-H Club G. R. 2, 3, 4: Glee 2. 3. 4; Class Treas- Hi-T 2, 3, 4: Bas- 3. 4; F. F. A. 3, 4. Club 2, 3, 4; 4-H Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: Class urer 1; Chorus 1, 2, ketball 2: Baseball 3, Club 3, 4. Pres. 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Home Room Chair- 3. 4: Yell Leader. 4: Chorus 3, 4; Min- strel 4. man 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Staff 4. RUTH YOTTER Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are. G. R. 2. 3, 4: Home Room Sec. 3; G. A. C. 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, BYRON DUCKWALL His studies never worry him But when there ' s a game he ' ll help us win. Hi-Y 2. 3, 4; Class Vice-Pres. 1. Pres. A ' Cappella Choir Home Room Vice- 2, 3, 4: String Quar- tet 4; Minstrel 1, 4: Key gtaft 4; Student Council 4. Pres. 4: Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4: Student Council Pres. 3; 4-H Club 1 2. 3, 4; F. F. A. Reporter 1. Vice- Pres. 2, T r e a s. 3. Pres. 4: Auditorium Committee 3. AVAUNETA P. WELLS JOE M. ELMER HELEN J. DREHER He is tall and very A quiet nature has ' Slie doetli little slim, . she. kindnesses with a But in basketball he But mischief lurks shows his vim. willingness of heart. Hi-Y 4: Home Room G. A. C. 3; Chorus Reporter 3, Pres. 4; 3. Auditorium Commit- tee 4: Basketball 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Cho- rus 3; Student Coun- cil 2. beneath. G. R. 4-. G. A. C. 3. ;avmond A. Griffith T.iith Yotter Elvda Chaudoin I ' .yrnn Pnckwrill Edward Williamson, Jr. Wauneta P. Wells . XL f y y f LaVana E. Munn Jnp M Elmer Vavne Aldrich Helen J. Dreher



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THE PROGRESS • • • OF SIXTY PILGRIMS Leaving tlieir Grade School friends, sixty Pilgrims started on the journey through tlie Land of Secondary Education to tlie Celestial City of Graduation from High Scliool. . Our Evangelist guide was .Mr. Snider, who advised us the w ay. Some Pliahles ac- companied us, but turned back when they came to the Slough of Despond. The rest of us, however, kept struggling on. Help, who carried us over difficulties, was ] Ir. Certain, our principal, who proved to be a Guiding Star. Oftimes would we have followed the counsels of Worldly Wise had it not been for our Evangelist, who kept us aright. Through the Wicket Gate of Freshman Ex- aminations we finally canu Good Will, as we know Ir. Estrieh, op- ened the gates to the Sophomore Palace. As we progressed, our teachers were our Inter- preters. Soon some members characterized liy Passion left us, not wishing to wait for their .jobs. The rest of us, being Patient, de- sired to wait for ours until we were more fitted. We worked our waj gradually through the Sophomore Palace, still under the guid- ance of our Evangelist, ilr. Snider. One by one, our teachers gave us the keys to the Celestial City. I Iany of us stumbled and fell on the hills of difficulty we encountered. Some of our members took other paths in different Halls of Education, separating from us. Some, Timorous and Mistrusts, found that the farther they went the worse the ob- stables became and so turned back, proceed- ing with us no more. We passed Lions and ilonsters every six weeks until we finally came to the Valley of the Shadow of Junior Examinations which we passed successfully. A few Faithfuls from other Halls of Edu- cation joined us as we journeyed on. As we struggled through the Land of Junior Ed- ucation we came to Vanity Fair. Now most of us came out unscathed, but some of us brought with us some vanities and carried them into Doubting Castle of Our Senior ear. We were not overcome by the Giant Des- pair because of the careful guidance of our neM- Evangelist, Miss Reed. We had a new Friend, ilr. Elliott, to help us when we lost our way on the JMountain of Error and had to retrace our steps. We have succeeded in passing River s of Difficulty and the Hill of Senior Examinations on our climb to the Celestial City of Graduation, the capital city of the Land of Secondary Education. We find ourselves at our destination to- ilay, forty-eight in numlier, a few less than the nundier with which we started. We ha e been given the Golden Keys of Life. Some of us may use our keys to open Col- lege Halls, others may use our keys to open the Doors of the Business World, and still others may ojien the Doors of Household Affairs. Today we stand, forty-eight strong, sound- ing our clarions at the Door of Future Life and Opportunity. — Esthei ' Gcttings. 1) o y o u remembei ' way back when ' e were in the fifth grade anil Miss Mj-ers Avas our teacher? Top row — EUa Lou S ' un- day. , U.iert O m s t e a d , Wayne .Aldricli. Ruth Yot- tev, Harriet E vers. Russell Guilford. Martha Kemni ' r- ling. .Jolin ' anAman. Second row — Sara Jane Miller. Weir Webb. Mar- g:tierite Goodrich. James McKilleu, Ed Williamson. Opal Bolinger. George Goudy, Emily Ruth Crox- ton. Bottom row — Henry Hol- derness, Margaret DeVin- ney, Harry Hull, Helen Casebeer. Roscoe Haley. William Dole. Herschel Clark, Max OoUins. Page nineteen

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